New Delhi: In the run up to the suspension of operations of the Airport Metro, DMRC and Reliance Infra were at loggerheads on running the line, according to latest documents.
Such was the lack of trust on both sides that DMRC Managing Director Mangu Singh had told senior Urban Development and Railway officials that since the repairs carried out by his team might not be accepted as satisfactory, it was better that the operator company carry them out.
Reliance Infra on its part had also called DMRC's repair work as cosmetic. Its CEO Sumit Banerjee had suggested that there was a possibility of derailment and demanded that the DMRC should indemnify the operator against any incident.
18/07/12 ZeeNews
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